Gutter

/ˈɡʌtər/ noun

A gutter is a shallow channel at the edge of a roof or street that carries away rainwater. Figuratively, “the gutter” can also mean a very low or dirty social situation.

From Old French “gotier,” meaning “to drip,” and “gotiere,” meaning “watercourse, gutter,” from Latin “gutta,” “drop.” It began with the idea of dripping drops of water.

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